2 Best Hotels in Yosemite National Park, California

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Indoor lodging options inside the park appear more expensive than initially seems warranted, but that premium pays off big-time in terms of the time you'll save—unless you are bunking within a few miles of a Yosemite entrance, you will face long commutes to the park when you stay outside its borders (though the Yosemite View Lodge, on Route 140, is within a reasonable half-hour's drive of Yosemite Valley).

Because of Yosemite National Park's immense popularity—not just with tourists from around the world but with Northern Californians who make weekend trips here—reservations are all but mandatory. Book up to one year ahead. If you're not set on a specific hotel or camp but just want to stay somewhere inside the park, call the main reservation number to check for availability and reserve (801/559–4884). Park lodgings have a seven-day cancellation policy, so you may be able to snag last-minute reservations.

Rush Creek Lodge & Spa

$$$$ | 34001 Hwy. 120, Groveland, CA, 95321, USA Fodor's Choice

Occupying 20 acres on a wooded hillside, this sleek, nature-inspired complex has a saltwater pool and hot tubs, a restaurant and tavern with indoor and outdoor seating, a guided recreation program, a spa and wellness program, a general store, nature trails, and outdoor play areas that include a zipline and a giant slide. The sister property of the Evergreen Lodge a few miles down the road, Rush Creek Lodge is just a half mile from Yosemite's Highway 120 entrance at the park's northwestern entrance. Choose among rooms and suites in the main lodge or in hillside villas; many rooms have gas fireplaces, and all have private balconies or patios.

Pros

  • Close to Yosemite's Big Oak Flat entrance
  • YARTS bus stops here and connects with Yosemite Valley and Sonora spring–fall
  • Daily activities like evening s'mores are included in room rate
  • No resort fee

Cons

  • No in-room TVs
  • Pricey in high season
  • Spotty cell service
34001 Hwy. 120, Groveland, CA, 95321, USA
209-379–2373
Hotel Details
143 rooms
No Meals

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Tamarack Lodge Resort

$$$ | Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA

Tucked away on the edge of the John Muir Wilderness Area, where cross-country ski trails loop through the woods, this 1924 lodge looks like something out of a snow globe. Rooms in the charming main lodge have spartan furnishings, and, in old-fashioned style, some share a bathroom. For more privacy, opt for one of the cabins, which range from rustic to downright cushy; many have fireplaces, full kitchens, or wood-burning stoves. In warm months, fishing, canoeing, hiking, and mountain biking are right outside. The small, romantic Lakefront Restaurant serves outstanding seasonal, locally sourced dinners in a candlelit dining room. Reservations are essential.

Pros

  • Rustic but not run-down
  • Tons of nearby outdoor activities
  • Excellent wine list in restaurant

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Some shared bathrooms
  • Some cabins are tiny
Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–2442
Hotel Details
45 rooms and cabins
Free Breakfast

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